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  2. Split, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Split is an important transport center for Dalmatia and the wider region. In addition to the Zagreb-Split freeway , the traffic along the Adriatic coast on the Adriatic Highway from Rijeka to Dubrovnik flows through the city. The local public transport company Promet Split runs bus lines in the city and into the surroundings.

  3. Tour of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Tour of Slovenia (Dirka po Sloveniji) is a five day road cycling stage race held since 1993. Between 2005 and 2018, it was organised as a 2.1 race on the UCI Europe Tour . The 2019 edition was classified as a 2.HC race.

  4. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb - Split - Dubrovnik: 484.2 km (300.9 mi) The A1 starts in Lučko interchange, a part of Zagreb bypass where the A3 motorway junction is found. The motorway proceeds south from Zagreb to Karlovac and further on to Bosiljevo 2 interchange where the A6 motorway branches off towards Rijeka. The route continues south to Gospić, Zadar ...

  5. M604 railway (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, Split-Zagreb train derailed between Zrmanja and Malovan, with no-one injured. [49] In May 2012, a cargo train transporting bricks derailed in Malovan. [50] In 2014, Croatian Railways discontinued the night train between Zagreb and Split save for the summer operations, citing economic reasons. [51]

  6. CRO Race - Wikipedia

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    The CRO Race (formally: Tour of Croatia) is a men's road cycling stage race that takes place in Croatia since 2015. It is part of the UCI Europe Tour and is rated by the UCI as a 2.1 event, the third tier of professional stage races. [1] The event is organised by Top Sport Events of Vladimir Miholjević, a former professional cyclist.

  7. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The coastal city of Split is also the second largest city in Croatia, and is known for its unique Roman heritage which includes UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace. [45] The city was built around the well-preserved palace, which is one of the most complete architectural and cultural features on the Croatian Adriatic coast.

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